Does Adorni make it to April? Pichetto breaks the ice in Peronism and a phone that won't stop ringing
The Peronist party is using the defense of the PASO primaries as a unifying factor amidst leadership and economic program disagreements as they prepare for the 2027 elections.
Under the Radar, Massa Asks to 'Put Away the Sanitary Rifle' to Rearm the Opposition and Heads Out to the Interior of the Country and Province
Sergio Massa is quietly working to reestablish the opposition within the Peronist party, urging for a strategic rearmament while maintaining a low public profile after his electoral defeat.
The most violent constitutional period in modern Argentine history
The article discusses the chaotic and violent third Peronist government in Argentina, particularly the administration of Isabel Perón, which was characterized by significant political turmoil and repression.
An official from Kicillof, a Peronist councilor, and other activists occupied the private office of the mayor of San Isidro
A group of Peronist activists occupied the mayor's private office in San Isidro, protesting against the current local government.
Request for pardon: Kicillof's Minister of Justice says a Peronist president should put an end to Cristina Kirchner's conviction
Juan Martín Mena, Minister of Justice in Buenos Aires, stated that a Peronist president should pardon Cristina Kirchner on the first day of their term, even though she does not seek such a benefit.
Sáenz confronted Cristina Kirchner after her statement in the Cuadernos case and again asked her to leave the PJ presidency
Argentinian Governor Gustavo Sáenz criticized former president Cristina Kirchner after she indirectly mentioned him in an inquiry related to a corruption case, urging her to resign from her position in the Peronist party.
Elections in the Buenos Aires PJ: the first results in the most competitive municipalities
Internal elections in Buenos Aires' Peronist party show a split between factions, with key victories in Morón and Mar del Plata.
Peronist Internal Conflict in the Province: Struggle for the PJ in 16 Municipalities, Influenced by the Fight Between Axel Kicillof and Cristina Kirchner
The Peronist party in Buenos Aires manages to avoid a party dispute with an agreement for Axel Kicillof to succeed Máximo Kirchner as president, yet internal conflicts persist in 16 municipalities ahead of upcoming elections.
Bullrich agreed with Peronism to unblock the commissions in the Senate and Congress will form 18 this week
Patricia Bullrich has reached an agreement with the Peronist interblock to advance in the constitution of Senate commissions, while the lower house prepares to establish 18 commissions next week.
Who is Marcelo Segura, the man who headbutted the libertarian deputy in Tucumán
Marcelo Segura, a known political operator linked to the Peronist movement, is under investigation for headbutting libertarian deputy Federico Pelli during an incident in Tucumán.
Peronism took a varied delegation to Expoagro that included Pichetto, Michel, and Tolosa Paz
A diverse group of Peronist legislators visited the Expoagro agricultural exhibition, signaling political intentions for the 2027 elections.
Peronists and Radicals Together in a Tribute to Raúl Alfonsín Discussed Building a 'Great National Agreement' Against Javier Milei
Peronist and Radical leaders came together in La Plata to honor Raúl Alfonsín and discussed the potential formation of a broad coalition to confront Javier Milei in the upcoming elections.
From Katopodis and "Wado" de Pedro to Germán Martínez and Mayra Mendoza: the PJ showed itself at Expoagro with demands to the Government
The Peronist Party (PJ) showcased its leadership at the Expoagro event, making appeals to the government amid a gathering of over 170,000 attendees.
Video: violent attack by a Peronist point man on a deputy from La Libertad Avanza in Tucumán
A deputy from La Libertad Avanza, Federico Pelli, was violently attacked by a local Peronist during a humanitarian event for flood victims in Tucumán.
Fierce aggression by a Peronist operative against a libertarian deputy in Tucumán
A Peronist activist physically attacked Libertarian deputy Federico Pelli in Tucumán while he was attempting to deliver aid during severe flooding in the area.
A Peronist deputy is being investigated for human trafficking and the ruling party is evaluating his removal
Carlos Cisneros, a Peronist deputy from Tucumán, is under investigation for human trafficking, prompting the ruling party to consider his removal from office.
Neither Perón nor the Peronist March: 70 years since the decree that prohibited mentioning the former president and all symbols of his party
Seventy years ago, a decree was enacted in Argentina that prohibited any mention of former President Juan Domingo Perón and the symbols of the Peronist movement.
The PJ holds internal elections in 17 municipalities: gauging the power of Cristina Kirchner, Kicillof, and some mayors
The Peronist party in Buenos Aires is holding internal elections in 17 municipalities, reflecting the ongoing power struggle between Cristina Kirchner's faction and that of Governor Axel Kicillof.
Elisa Carrió, after the sworn-in of 'Toty' Flores as an official of Espinoza: 'There is no moral judgment, one cannot ask to be a hero in the face of hunger'
Elisa Carrió expresses her support for Toty Flores, who has taken on a new role as an official under a Peronist mayor, emphasizing the difficult circumstances he has faced.
Former Peronist Senator Antonio Rodas Has Died: The Time He Was Prevented from Assuming a Mayoralty and the Controversy Over Naming a Garden After "Esteban Bullrich" in Chaco
Antonio José Rodas, a historic Peronist leader from Chaco, Argentina, has passed away at the age of 64 due to cardiac issues linked to diabetes.
La Cámpora's Fury Against Espinoza for Appointing Toty Flores, Carrió's Ally, and Pro Leaders
La Cámpora criticized La Matanza's mayor, Fernando Espinoza, for appointing political figures from the opposition, claiming it undermines Peronist voters.
Surprise in La Matanza: Héctor "Toty" Flores, historic reference of Elisa Carrió, swore in the cabinet of the Peronist Fernando Espinoza
Héctor "Toty" Flores, a prominent figure of Elisa Carrió's Civic Coalition, has taken a surprising position in the cabinet of Peronist Fernando Espinoza in La Matanza, after spending decades as an opposition leader.
The Milei Governors and the Peronist Fight in Buenos Aires
Karina Elizabeth Milei met with provincial party leaders from La Libertad Avanza to strategize for the upcoming 2027 elections, emphasizing the significance of their electoral plans.
Glaciers Law: The Government Accelerates the Debate and Peronism Heads Towards a New Split in Voting
The Argentine government is hastening discussions on the Glaciers Law, anticipating a split vote among Peronist lawmakers as the debate begins this week.
The opposition to Kicillof will push for the single paper ballot, but it has little chance of passing it
The opposition in Buenos Aires aims to promote the single paper ballot, but faces significant challenges in gaining approval due to the Peronist majority in the provincial Senate.
Juan Manuel Olmos warned about unemployment levels and urged Peronism to create an economic alternative with fiscal order
Juan Manuel Olmos criticized President Javier Milei's economic program, warning about rising unemployment and urging the Peronist party to develop a fiscally responsible alternative.
Only Off: in debt and denounced, Quintela trusts in 'his women' to retain La Rioja in 2027
Ricardo Quintela, the controversial governor of La Rioja, Argentina, faces judicial scrutiny and criticism yet remains focused on political strategies to maintain Peronist control in the province.
Surprise: the Peronist Gustavo Melella requested the adhesion of Tierra del Fuego to the RIGI
Gustavo Melella, the governor of Tierra del Fuego, has unexpectedly called for the province to join the Incentive Regime for Large Investments (RIGI) amidst criticisms of Javier Milei's government.
The technical detail that disturbed the vote on labor reform: Mayans' anger and Villarruel's explanation
The recent vote on labor reform in Argentina faced upheaval due to a technical misunderstanding, leading to frustration among Peronist lawmakers.
Miguel Ángel Pichetto visited Cristina Kirchner at her apartment: 'It was a fraternal meeting'
Miguel Ángel Pichetto met with former president Cristina Kirchner to discuss the need for uniting the Peronist party ahead of the 2027 elections.
Carrió got involved in the AFA scandal and attacked a Peronist mayor from Greater Buenos Aires: 'Pilar is on its way to becoming a very mafia-like place'
Elisa Carrió criticized AFA and linked political figures in a corruption scandal involving Argentine football.
Pointed out by Kirchnerism, Bianco questioned the lack of leadership in the PJ but then supported Cristina to remain at the forefront
Carlos Bianco, a minister in Buenos Aires, criticized the leadership issues within the Peronist party (PJ) but later affirmed his support for Cristina Kirchner to continue leading the party.
Distribution of positions in the Senate: tense standoff between Kicillof and La Cámpora for a key place in the succession line of Buenos Aires
Tensions rise in the Buenos Aires Senate as Governor Kicillof attempts to secure a key vice presidency position amid internal peronist conflicts.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
Argentine President Javier Milei is pushing for a reform of the Glacier Law, which aims to reduce protected areas to facilitate mining investments, while the Peronist opposition navigates a delicate political landscape.
The internal conflict of the PJ moved to eleven municipalities where La Cámpora will face traditional Peronism
The internal conflict within the Peronist Party (PJ) in Buenos Aires is intensifying, with La Cámpora challenging traditional factions in eleven municipalities during upcoming primaries.
"Irresponsible": strong condemnation in the countryside for controversial statements by a Peronist mayor
The rural security forum in Argentina condemned controversial comments made by Mayor Gustavo Cein regarding hunting for protein, labeling them as a serious legitimization of illegal activities.
The government is in the hands of Peronism to advance the reform of the glacier law in the Senate
The Argentine government relies on the Peronist party to push forward a controversial reform of the glacier law intended to ease mining restrictions, amidst divided support within its coalition.
Carolina Moisés, the Peronist senator who was appointed as vice president of the Chamber, criticized Cristina Kirchner
Carolina Moisés, a Peronist senator and newly appointed vice president of the Senate, criticized Cristina Kirchner and La Cámpora, asserting that online attacks against her are orchestrated by trolls rather than genuine opinions.
End of the truce in the provincial PJ: tough fight between Kicillof and La Cámpora for positions in the provincial Senate
The internal power struggle within the Buenos Aires Peronist party reignites as Governor Kicillof and La Cámpora clash over key positions in the provincial Senate.
Senate: Patricia Bullrich took the vice-presidency of the Upper House from Kirchnerism and gave it to a rebellious Peronist
Patricia Bullrich's political maneuvering has resulted in the removal of Kirchnerism from the vice-presidency of the Argentine Senate, appointing Carolina Moisés instead.
A schism that shakes the Peronist internal issues and limits Cristina Kirchner's influence in the most relevant negotiations
Three senators have broken away from the Kirchnerist bloc, diminishing Cristina Kirchner's influence in key negotiations but leaving the government's negotiations with provincial governors still crucial for achieving legislative objectives.
The PJ repudiated the Peronist legislators who voted for the labor reform: "They express other interests"
The Justicialist Party condemned Peronist legislators who supported government-backed labor reform, claiming they represent different interests contrary to party principles.
Labor reform accelerated the fracture of the PJ in Congress: three senators leave
Labor reform has catalyzed a rift within the Peronist Party, leading to the departure of three senators aligned with governors distancing themselves from Cristina Kirchner.
The game of Cordobesism in Congress: they deny an agreement with the Casa Rosada, but there is a key interest issue
There are conflicting reports regarding the absence of provincial Peronist legislators from a key debate on labor reform, highlighting the complex relationship between Córdoba's leadership and the national government in Argentina.
The Peronist interblock in the Senate breaks down, and the PJ falls to the lowest level since the recovery of democracy
Internal disputes within the Peronist party are leading to a significant split in their Senate interblock, marking a low point for the party since the return to democracy in Argentina.
"The family SME of the lady, her son, and her friends": Gustavo Sáenz struck against Cristina Kirchner for defining the PJ authorities "by finger"
Gustavo Sáenz criticized Cristina Kirchner for her unilateral decisions regarding the leadership of the Peronist Party in Argentina despite recent electoral failures.
The Cornejo-Milei alliance seeks to expand its power and break the PJ in its last bastions in Mendoza
The Cornejo-Milei alliance aims to increase its influence in Mendoza by targeting the Peronist strongholds in upcoming municipal elections.
Strong clash between Patricia Bullrich and a Peronist senator over labor reform
Patricia Bullrich and Senator Florencia López engaged in a heated exchange regarding the modified labor reform bill in the Argentine Senate.
From Kelly Olmos' Peronist Anthem to Agustina Propato's Outburst: The Highlights of the Labor Reform Debate
The labor reform debate in Argentina's Congress featured notable moments, including a Peronist anthem sung by legislator Kelly Olmos and sharp exchanges between government and opposition members.
Successful general strike of the Peronist unions and the left against Milei
A general strike led by Peronist unions, supported by the left, successfully paralyzed public transport in Buenos Aires to protest against Javier Milei's government.